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I joined Whyville three days ago after reading an article in GL magazine. It
talked about how you design your own person and build your own home. Me being
a big fan of those types of sites, I decided to try it out. I joined and then
realized I had no idea what to do. I knew that you had to make clams to get
stuff, but I didn't know how. I wanted to make a house and chat with other
people. But I didn't know how. So that's when I decided to read this newspaper.
I thought maybe there would be articles on how to help me get started. And there
were! I read about ten great help articles, and then I was ready to play in Whyville.
In gratitude, I've decided to make an articles of my own to help new Whyville
members. Here it goes:
Getting Clams: First of all, you're probably wondering, what the heck are clams?
Well, I'll tell you. Clams are like dollars in Whyville. You get them to buy
stuff like parts for your face in Akbar's Face Mall. You can also use them for
decorating your house and buying furniture for your home.
So, to get
clams you have to play games. Some of them are really hard (to me, anyway) -- for
example, I don't understand the Sunspot Puzzle. Some of the games are kind of easy (again, this is my opinion)
-- the skater game where you have to see how fast
you can make the skater go by moving her arms and legs. That is a really fun
game. But one thing I learned is you have to read the instructions for every
game you play. I'm one of those people who try to figure things out for myself
and trust me, you can't do that with these games!
Back to clams. Every time you
play a game, your salary gets higher. Your salary is how many clams you get paid
every day you visit Whyville (no, you don't get more if you try to come in and out
more than once a day; I've already tried it). You can see how much of a salary you
have by clicking on the backpack on top of the bus to your left. Then you click
on the 'Ledger'.
Okay, I think that's all I have to say on clams. Now, on to:
How to I get to the games? (I'm basing these subjects on the questions I had
when I first started.) I found the Ledger and got to the games from there. But you can get to them from the
box that says 'Destination' on it over to your left. They call that the
bus menu. You can just click on
things like the Spin Lab and the games will be inside there.
Why can't I chat right away? Well, you have to wait five days until you can chat
-- yeah, it's kind
of annoying having to wait that long (sorry, I have no patience) but it's for our
own safety. They want you to get used to Whyville before you go chatting. It's
also to encourage people to not bother making multiple accounts. I don't really know anything about
chatting, since I have 2 more days to wait. Editor's Note: If
you're 13 or younger, you also need to get a parent's official permission in
order to get to chat, Y-mail, or use the BBS. That's because the U.S.
Government (and Numedeon, the company that runs Whyville) want your parents to
take part in your safety on the internet. It's a law that, no matter what
website you go to, they're supposed to get written permission from your parents
before they let you communicate with other folks.
What else is there to do? Well, there's lots to do. First of all, you can go to
the beach or the playground, or the pool party and look at other people. (Sounds
fun! You can actually chat with them after your first five days.) I go to those places and
take ideas from people on what I'm going to look like when I design myself. Or
you could go and play tic-tac-toe (my choice), checkers, or Chinese checkers
with anyone on the site, no waiting! You can also go shopping for parts for
your face and then put them all together on the 'Pick Your Nose' page. That's for
those of you who already have clams and everything and are just reading this
article just for the fun of it.
What's a Why-pass? A Why-pass is a pass you buy with real money. It's
there in case
you come on the site and it's too busy and they can't let you in right away. Well,
if you
have one of these passes, you get to the head of the line -- it's not 100%
guaranteed, but you definitely won't have to wait as long as others. I don't have one, but
I guess
they're good to have, especially if you think Whyville is a good place. You
should consider it.
Are you done talking yet? Yes, I am. This is dream0889 for the Whyville
Times (which, by the way you can write articles for also -- you don't have to be
special like me :^P). If you have any more questions, Y-Mail me (another thing I forgot to
explain in this article) and I will be happy to help.
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